I think, I picked the wrong side. Don't get me wrong, my 980Ti is a beast. But little things keep me bugging me.

1] Intel announcing their support of Freesync/Adaptive-sync over Gsync.2] Freesync monitors being cheaper (and now more effective with the new firmware).3] Radeon's apparent higher performance in DX12 vs GeForce. 4] Microsoft's plan to port more games from XBone to PC vs PC to XBone.5] While Nvidia controls the dGPU market at 80%+, AMD is in all the consoles. 6] AMD drivers seem to increase performance with age (example, R9 290X) vs. Nvidia which will freeze optimizations (example, Kepler).7] Radeons don't need an ugly bridge for multi-gpu. 8] Like, I pointed to above. Currently, Crossfire scales better than SLi.9] Nvidia has better DX11 performance & better (lower) power consumption.10] Can sell my Classified Ti for more than I paid for it and perhaps purchase two Fury(s).

Originally, I had planned to get custom length copper colored Ensourced cables for my Seasonic 860XP2. But, I got a fantastic deal on an EVGA 1000P2. So I replaced the old CMPSU-1000HX with the 860XP2 in my server and got some CableMod replacement cables for the 1000P2.

I sold my 980Ti Classy and had enough cash to pick up two 980s, 1xKingpin and 1xClassified. Both overclocked to 1491mhz SLi stable, though my Classy is holding my Kingpin back. I got the 980 Classy back in November for $360 after rebate and then picked up the slightly used 980 Kingpin w/block and all its accessories in December, from OCN for $400.